Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 These are the headlines in the new issue of Family Practice Management side by side.They really illustrate how crazy the thinking has gotten about how to be a primary care doctor. You can see even more patients and yet be patient centered. WANT TO INCREASE PRACTICE REVENUE BY $21,600?Seeing two more patients a day could yield an additional $21,600 a year, and it may not require working more hours. It might just mean making the most of the time you currently have. In the May/June issue, Terry L. Mills, MD, tells you how. Read the article online (login required) or in the digital edition (free).BECOMING TRULY PATIENT CENTEREDThere's a lot of talk in health care today about being "patient centered." But what does patient-centeredness really look like? Find out by reading these articles from the FPM archives: Albuquerque Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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